I have a 2005 chevrolet cavalier. The timing chain broke. I would like to know if I have done any damage to the motor. Should I just buy a timing chain kit and repair it or what.

Asked by Lawana Aug 08, 2015 at 12:28 PM about the Chevrolet Cavalier

Question type: General

Timing chain belt, If i have done any damage to the motor. If I buy the kit would it benefit
me and what is included. The car broke down on a last Sunday and I would like to repair
this asap. Do you think I should replace the timing chain or just get a new motor

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86,035

See this earlier discussion, http://www.cargurus.com/Cars/Discussion-c798_ds418278

86,035

How many miles are on your car? I think this is outrageous. People, this is why Asian cars are more popular and I suspect that's why many folks vote with their dollars purchasing Honda, Toyota, and Subaru. I'm sorry for your loss. How could you possibly have confidence in a car like this?

86,035

And, yes, I believe you're looking at a $3,000 or more repairs. It's an engine rebuild, the valves are most likely damaged.

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86,035

There's an old urban myth from years ago, "you'll never have to worry about the timing chain ".....well, this apparently is NOT TRUE! Especially on domestic cars.. have you ever heard of a timing chain breaking on a H6 Subaru?

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